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As France's president visited Finland this week and called on EU members to "modernise" relations with Russia, Finland’s president told FRANCE 24 he remains committed to sanctions against Moscow.
In July, the Russian military carried out exercises in the Gulf of Finland that included a mock invasion and is set to launch its largest war games since the Cold War on September 11.
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Donald Trump's claim that people in Finland rake the forest floor is getting a big response online

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In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
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Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
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Why is Finland building an underground city?

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As French PresidentEmmanuel Macron visited Finland this week ahead of European elections in 2019, Finland’s president Sauli Niinistö granted an interview to FRANCE 24. He discussed ties with Moscow, the Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in July, and Finland’s stance on NATO.
As France's president visited Finland this week and called on EU members to "modernise" relations with Russia, Finland’s president told FRANCE 24 he remains committed to sanctions against Moscow.
In July, the Russian military carried out exercises in the Gulf of Finland that included a mock invasion and is set to launch its largest war games since the Cold War on September 11.
►► Sensing threats from the West, Russia prepares to flex its military muscle
However, Finland'sPresident Sauli Niinistö told FRANCE 24's CatherineNicholson that Europe needs to reduce tensions with Russia, in order to render such military exercises unnecessary.
President Niinistö also confirmed that Finland is joining President Macron’s "EuropeanInterventionInitiative" – but not currently seeking membership of NATO.
Back on July 16, the Finnish president hosted a closely-watched summit between the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. Sauli Niinistö insists President Trump did not repeat his earlier statement that the European Union was a "foe" of the United States. "He did not repeat anything like that to me…I tried to tell him how important it is to have the translatlantic relation in good care. He did not deny that".
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As France's president visited Finland this week and called on EU members to "modernise" relations with Russia, Finland’s president told FRANCE 24 he remains committed to sanctions against Moscow.
In July, the Russian military carried out exercises in the Gulf of Finland that included a mock invasion and is set to launch its largest war games since the Cold War on September 11.
►► Sensing threats from the West, Russia prepares to flex its military muscle
However, Finland'sPresident Sauli Niinistö told FRANCE 24's CatherineNicholson that Europe needs to reduce tensions with Russia, in order to render such military exercises unnecessary.
President Niinistö also confirmed that Finland is joining President Macron’s "EuropeanInterventionInitiative" – but not currently seeking membership of NATO.
Back on July 16, the Finnish president hosted a closely-watched summit between the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. Sauli Niinistö insists President Trump did not repeat his earlier statement that the European Union was a "foe" of the United States. "He did not repeat anything like that to me…I tried to tell him how important it is to have the translatlantic relation in good care. He did not deny that".
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News Intro/Outro - Finland (Yle TV1/Yle)

This video shows the intro and outro of the main news program (Yle Uutiset 20.30) of Yle TV1 (YLE TV Yksi), the main national public channel of Finland.
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This video shows the intro and outro of the main news program (Yle Uutiset 20.30) of Yle TV1 (YLE TV Yksi), the main national public channel of Finland.
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Donald Trump's claim that people in Finland rake the forest floor is getting a big response online

People in Finland took to social media to mock the suggestion that raking forest floors was a national obligation.
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People in Finland took to social media to mock the suggestion that raking forest floors was a national obligation.
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Finland: Why is there an education shake-up? BBC News

Finland is rethinking how it teaches in the digital age - and is seeking to place skills, as much as subjects, at the heart of what it does. But some fear it wi...

Finland is rethinking how it teaches in the digital age - and is seeking to place skills, as much as subjects, at the heart of what it does. But some fear it will harm academic standards. Finland has long been renowned for the quality of its education and always scores highly in international league tables.
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Finland Is Giving Citizens $660 A Month For Free As An Experiment (HBO)

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give t...

In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
But what does it look like? VICENews travelled to deepest, darkest, coldest Finland to meet a father of six taking part in the experiment to see how its changed his life and speak to those who are critical of the trial.
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In Finland, two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West. For the next two years, the government will give them the equivalent of 660 dollars a month — for free, no strings attached. It's an idea called Universal Income and it's got a lot of politicians and economists excited, and others worried about creating a society of freeloaders.
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Short documentary: Business culture in Finland

Three Reasons to Start a Business in Finland

Running a business multiple years in Finland, I have learned these three main things why the country is great for business and entrepreneurs.
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3. Entrepreneurial and skilled people
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published: 29 Jun 2018

How Invest in Finland can help your business

Build a life around your career in Finland

Balancing work with life is easy.
Did you know we've been voted the best country for expat families.
The 8-hour work day leaves plenty of time for family, friends and hobbies. And we've got plenty of hobbies too, if that's your thing.
34 minutes - Average commute by public transport in the metropolitan area. Dads in Finland spend more time with their kids than anywhere else. Paid maternity, paternity and parental leave are guaranteed by law - and encouraged. We're the poster child for education - and innovation. Our schools are some of the best in the world - and they're free. We also invest in lifelong learning. In fact, we're leading the game in plenty of exciting fields. Build a life around your career in Finland.
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published: 22 Mar 2018

Business opportunities in Finland | Scottish Enterprise

Watch this insightful webinar to uncover fresh opportunities to grow your business in Finland. Find out more about our services at http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/eu
Recorded live: 12 October 2017 | Duration: 50 minutes

published: 12 Oct 2017

Business Idea Finland

How to open a company in Finland

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Come to Work in Finland

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published: 28 Feb 2017

Leila left Finland to start her own business in Somalia

Leila came from Somalia to Finland as a refugee in the 90’s. Couple of years ago she decided to move back to her birth country and established a solar panel company. Now she employs around 30 youngsters. “I came back to Somalia, because I thought this is a successful business, but creating jobs for young people is also important, ” Leila says. Her solar panel system helps farmers to pump water from the wells and to irrigate the farmland.
This video is part of media project, which was conducted by WaliMediaProductionCenter and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland in 2017.

published: 14 Mar 2018

Bachelor of Business Administration in Finland

Watch as this bachelor student describes his experience at Centria University of Applied Science and his impressions of life in Finland, or read more here: http://www.educations.com/study-abroad/centria-university-of-applied-sciences/bba-business-management-172417

published: 27 Jan 2016

Finland, one of the cleanest country in the world

Finland promotes clean sustainable energy solutions in a spirit of openness and co-creation. See how we do it.
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published: 26 Mar 2018

Finland Defining the Next 100 Years

This is Finland in 10 years – we are already building. All of it!
Imagine what the most innovative and educated people on the planet can do with the right tools, partners and environment. Like monitoring unborn baby’s wellbeing while travelling in a hyper fast train. And simultaneously sending an autonomous harvester on an autonomous truck to the other side of the world on an autonomous ship. Finland has all the capabilities, knowhow and resources to define world’s future. Technologies like AI, 5G, Super IoT, autonomous transportation and advanced displays make our life better and help us to live happily longer. All the technologies shown are already developed in Finland. This is the place to collaborate, build ecosystems, do R&D and invest in.
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published: 24 May 2017

Life in Finland: How to Get Finnish Citizenship

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Three Reasons to Start a Business in Finland

Running a business multiple years in Finland, I have learned these three main things why the country is great for business and entrepreneurs.
Get advice and g...

Running a business multiple years in Finland, I have learned these three main things why the country is great for business and entrepreneurs.
Get advice and grow your business with automation: www.valfi.com
Best things from my opinion are
1. Cheap communications
2. Low bureaucracy and taxes, safety & stability all can be done online
3. Entrepreneurial and skilled people
Let me know your thoughts and ask for more information about doing business in Finland @valtterikujala

Running a business multiple years in Finland, I have learned these three main things why the country is great for business and entrepreneurs.
Get advice and grow your business with automation: www.valfi.com
Best things from my opinion are
1. Cheap communications
2. Low bureaucracy and taxes, safety & stability all can be done online
3. Entrepreneurial and skilled people
Let me know your thoughts and ask for more information about doing business in Finland @valtterikujala

Balancing work with life is easy.
Did you know we've been voted the best country for expat families.
The 8-hour work day leaves plenty of time for family, friends and hobbies. And we've got plenty of hobbies too, if that's your thing.
34 minutes - Average commute by public transport in the metropolitan area. Dads in Finland spend more time with their kids than anywhere else. Paid maternity, paternity and parental leave are guaranteed by law - and encouraged. We're the poster child for education - and innovation. Our schools are some of the best in the world - and they're free. We also invest in lifelong learning. In fact, we're leading the game in plenty of exciting fields. Build a life around your career in Finland.
http://www.businessfinland.fi
@BusinessFinland
#BusinessFinland

Balancing work with life is easy.
Did you know we've been voted the best country for expat families.
The 8-hour work day leaves plenty of time for family, friends and hobbies. And we've got plenty of hobbies too, if that's your thing.
34 minutes - Average commute by public transport in the metropolitan area. Dads in Finland spend more time with their kids than anywhere else. Paid maternity, paternity and parental leave are guaranteed by law - and encouraged. We're the poster child for education - and innovation. Our schools are some of the best in the world - and they're free. We also invest in lifelong learning. In fact, we're leading the game in plenty of exciting fields. Build a life around your career in Finland.
http://www.businessfinland.fi
@BusinessFinland
#BusinessFinland

Business opportunities in Finland | Scottish Enterprise

Watch this insightful webinar to uncover fresh opportunities to grow your business in Finland. Find out more about our services at http://www.scottish-enterpris...

Watch this insightful webinar to uncover fresh opportunities to grow your business in Finland. Find out more about our services at http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/eu
Recorded live: 12 October 2017 | Duration: 50 minutes

Watch this insightful webinar to uncover fresh opportunities to grow your business in Finland. Find out more about our services at http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/eu
Recorded live: 12 October 2017 | Duration: 50 minutes

How to open a company in Finland

Please visit our website http://www.companyformationfinland.com/ to find out how to register a company in Finland. BridgeWest.eu offers you this presentation as...

Please visit our website http://www.companyformationfinland.com/ to find out how to register a company in Finland. BridgeWest.eu offers you this presentation as an introduction to the company registration process in Finland. This is basic information regarding the necessary steps for opening a business in this country.
http://www.companyformationfinland.com/
BridgeWest.eu provides legal services and company formation through our local affiliates.
We recommend our Dutch partners http://www.lawyersnetherlands.com/

Please visit our website http://www.companyformationfinland.com/ to find out how to register a company in Finland. BridgeWest.eu offers you this presentation as an introduction to the company registration process in Finland. This is basic information regarding the necessary steps for opening a business in this country.
http://www.companyformationfinland.com/
BridgeWest.eu provides legal services and company formation through our local affiliates.
We recommend our Dutch partners http://www.lawyersnetherlands.com/

Leila left Finland to start her own business in Somalia

Leila came from Somalia to Finland as a refugee in the 90’s. Couple of years ago she decided to move back to her birth country and established a solar panel co...

Leila came from Somalia to Finland as a refugee in the 90’s. Couple of years ago she decided to move back to her birth country and established a solar panel company. Now she employs around 30 youngsters. “I came back to Somalia, because I thought this is a successful business, but creating jobs for young people is also important, ” Leila says. Her solar panel system helps farmers to pump water from the wells and to irrigate the farmland.
This video is part of media project, which was conducted by WaliMediaProductionCenter and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland in 2017.

Leila came from Somalia to Finland as a refugee in the 90’s. Couple of years ago she decided to move back to her birth country and established a solar panel company. Now she employs around 30 youngsters. “I came back to Somalia, because I thought this is a successful business, but creating jobs for young people is also important, ” Leila says. Her solar panel system helps farmers to pump water from the wells and to irrigate the farmland.
This video is part of media project, which was conducted by WaliMediaProductionCenter and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland in 2017.

Watch as this bachelor student describes his experience at Centria University of Applied Science and his impressions of life in Finland, or read more here: http://www.educations.com/study-abroad/centria-university-of-applied-sciences/bba-business-management-172417

Watch as this bachelor student describes his experience at Centria University of Applied Science and his impressions of life in Finland, or read more here: http://www.educations.com/study-abroad/centria-university-of-applied-sciences/bba-business-management-172417

Finland Defining the Next 100 Years

This is Finland in 10 years – we are already building. All of it!
Imagine what the most innovative and educated people on the planet can do with the right tool...

This is Finland in 10 years – we are already building. All of it!
Imagine what the most innovative and educated people on the planet can do with the right tools, partners and environment. Like monitoring unborn baby’s wellbeing while travelling in a hyper fast train. And simultaneously sending an autonomous harvester on an autonomous truck to the other side of the world on an autonomous ship. Finland has all the capabilities, knowhow and resources to define world’s future. Technologies like AI, 5G, Super IoT, autonomous transportation and advanced displays make our life better and help us to live happily longer. All the technologies shown are already developed in Finland. This is the place to collaborate, build ecosystems, do R&D and invest in.
#FinlandDefiningNext100Years
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This is Finland in 10 years – we are already building. All of it!
Imagine what the most innovative and educated people on the planet can do with the right tools, partners and environment. Like monitoring unborn baby’s wellbeing while travelling in a hyper fast train. And simultaneously sending an autonomous harvester on an autonomous truck to the other side of the world on an autonomous ship. Finland has all the capabilities, knowhow and resources to define world’s future. Technologies like AI, 5G, Super IoT, autonomous transportation and advanced displays make our life better and help us to live happily longer. All the technologies shown are already developed in Finland. This is the place to collaborate, build ecosystems, do R&D and invest in.
#FinlandDefiningNext100Years
Contact us!
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Innovation funding: www.tekes.fi/en
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Life in Finland: How to Get Finnish Citizenship

Hi there! Welcome to my YouTube channel where I share practical aspects about life in Finland, life in the UK and diverse how-tos for young business professiona...

Hi there! Welcome to my YouTube channel where I share practical aspects about life in Finland, life in the UK and diverse how-tos for young business professionals, travelers and sports enthusiasts to make their lives better.
More content in English can be found on my website: https://ekaterinapopova.fi/
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The guide on how to get Finnish citizenship with all important links: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/how-to-get-finnish-citizenship-and-dual-nationality/
How to get satisfactory Finnish skills and pass the YKI test: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/tag/finnish/
More practical information about life in Finland: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/life-in-finland/
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Hi there! Welcome to my YouTube channel where I share practical aspects about life in Finland, life in the UK and diverse how-tos for young business professionals, travelers and sports enthusiasts to make their lives better.
More content in English can be found on my website: https://ekaterinapopova.fi/
Follow me on social media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katarina_pv/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/katarina_pv
Our community page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tipsforlifeinfinland/
_________________
The guide on how to get Finnish citizenship with all important links: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/how-to-get-finnish-citizenship-and-dual-nationality/
How to get satisfactory Finnish skills and pass the YKI test: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/tag/finnish/
More practical information about life in Finland: http://ekaterinapopova.fi/life-in-finland/
Pros and cons of living in Finland: https://youtu.be/Xgk-1Qpv8Do
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Helsinki Travel Guide & Finnish Cuisine in Finland

Finland is my favorite country in Europe and Helsinki is where all of my journeys in this wonderful country have began and ended. The following is a guide to the top attractions in Helsinki with a specific focus on the best things to do and some quirky off-the-beaten-path tourism activities.
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Revisiting Finland - aside from getting married - was the highlight of our summer. We had a chance to spend time in Helsinki again while spending the majority of our days engaging in outdoors activities including kayaking, biking, cycling, walking, boating and horseback riding to name just a few. Overall, this trip included some of our favorite things to do in Finland. We also took the time to film taste testing various types of Finnish Cuisine and Finnish foods including Salmiakki, Finnish licorice, Finnish chocolate and others. Here is our complete playlist of our adventure:
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published: 04 Sep 2014

Shopping for Finnish food and goods at a Finnish Grocery store in Dalsbruk / Taalintehdas, Finland

One of my favorite things to do in a new country is to explore local markets and grocery stores and in our latest travel video from Finland we're on a quest to buy some local Finnish foods and goods as presents at a Finnish grocery store in the town of Dalsbruk, Finland (Taalintehdas, Finland).
We're going to give you a little tour of a Finnish supermarket and we'll see what strange food items we can find.
So smoked salmon is very popular food over here. You eat it with Rye bread. That's something we had almost everyday.
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Finnish Kalevala - The Most Significant Piece of Finnish Literature

In this video I will explain the basic information about the Finnish Kalevala, which is the national epic of Finland from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology compiled by Elias Lönnrot. Kalevala had a huge impact on the Finnish language and identity. In addition, it inspired people in the fields of arts, theater, music and science.
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Eating in Turku, Finland

"The food in Turku was similar to the food we tasted in Helsinki. Artic char, asparagus, and blueberries continued to be present in the cuisine, although the restaurants were slightly more casual."
Read the full blog post here: https://thekittchen.com/eating-way-turku/

On our second day exploring Helsinki, Finland we give you a tour around the city with some suggested things to do in the downtown area along with a visit to Mar...

On our second day exploring Helsinki, Finland we give you a tour around the city with some suggested things to do in the downtown area along with a visit to Market Square to sample some Finnish food including Reindeer meatballs, grilled Salmon, potatoes, vegetables and garlic sauce.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/helsinki-travel-guide
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Our second day started bright and early as we started exploring Helsinki on foot soon after waking up and eating breakfast. The cool breeze in the morning and lower temperatures made for ideal walking conditions; although, I'm sure Audrey would argue that point, as prefers warmer weather whereas I'm in my element when temperatures are hovering around twenty degrees of less ;)
We couldn't help but notice how quiet and empty the streets were this early in the morning. We could sometimes go an entire block or two with seeing a single other person. On our way to visit Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, we noticed a park dedicated for dogs and their owners; naturally, as pet lovers, we went to check it out but the dogs weren't as pleased by our presence. This distinct landmark cathedral offers a fantastic vantage point overlooking downtown Helsinki.
From the cathedral we continued to the main train station where we would be meeting one of Audrey's Canadian friends from back home who is studying nursing in Finland. Along the way we walked by several stores selling Finnish souvenirs; several groups of performers entertained pedestrians including a a group busking.
Soon after meeting Audrey's friend, our focus shifted towards Finnish cuisine. Specifically we wanted to try eating Finnish Reindeer meatballs. As we approached Market Square, we noticed a change in atmosphere much different from the quiet neighborhood nearby our hotel. Finnish vendors were selling everything from trinkets to local delicacies. Meanwhile, a sea of people made their way up and down the rows gobbling up delectable delights, shopping and sitting down for coffee. Although the pace was definitely lively it was nowhere near as chaotic as some of the markets we've visited in Asia, such as Jonker StreetNight Market in Malacca or the ShilinMarket in Taipei.
How did the Reindeer meatballs taste? Well, they weren't nearly as distinct as they thought they would be. I have a lot of experience eating animal meat such as deer, elk and moose having grown up on Vancouver Island. I was expecting the Reindeer to have more of a pronounced and unique taste; however, it was rather nondescript, at least in the form of these meatballs, and I wouldn't have been surprised if somebody told me these were pork or chicken balls. I'm hoping to soon try Reindeer steak which I think may have more of a unique flavor.
Finally, we ended up coming back to Market Square for dinner where we ended up having the same thing; except this time we replaced the Reindeer meatballs with grilled salmon. If I had to choose between the two, the salmon would win hands down. I'm a huge salmon lover (it's probably one of my top 5 favorite foods) and this was grilled to perfection with each piece melting in my mouth.
Overall, our second day in Helsinki was very pleasant. Our plan is to do a bit of island hopping tomorrow along with a day trip to Tallinn, Estonia the following day. Although we don't actually have a lot of time left in Helsinki, I'm sure we'll make the most of it gormandizing on more salmon and hopefully some reindeer steak:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/helsinki-finland-attractions
Meidän toinen päivä tutustuen Helsinki, Suomi annamme sinulle kiertue ympäri kaupunkia jotkut ehdottivat asioita keskustan alueella sekä vierailu Kauppatorilta maistella suomalaisia ​​elintarvikkeita, mukaan lukien poro lihapullia, grillattua lohta, perunaa, vihanneksia ja valkosipuli kastike.
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
This video features the song 'Funkorama' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

On our second day exploring Helsinki, Finland we give you a tour around the city with some suggested things to do in the downtown area along with a visit to Market Square to sample some Finnish food including Reindeer meatballs, grilled Salmon, potatoes, vegetables and garlic sauce.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/helsinki-travel-guide
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Our second day started bright and early as we started exploring Helsinki on foot soon after waking up and eating breakfast. The cool breeze in the morning and lower temperatures made for ideal walking conditions; although, I'm sure Audrey would argue that point, as prefers warmer weather whereas I'm in my element when temperatures are hovering around twenty degrees of less ;)
We couldn't help but notice how quiet and empty the streets were this early in the morning. We could sometimes go an entire block or two with seeing a single other person. On our way to visit Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, we noticed a park dedicated for dogs and their owners; naturally, as pet lovers, we went to check it out but the dogs weren't as pleased by our presence. This distinct landmark cathedral offers a fantastic vantage point overlooking downtown Helsinki.
From the cathedral we continued to the main train station where we would be meeting one of Audrey's Canadian friends from back home who is studying nursing in Finland. Along the way we walked by several stores selling Finnish souvenirs; several groups of performers entertained pedestrians including a a group busking.
Soon after meeting Audrey's friend, our focus shifted towards Finnish cuisine. Specifically we wanted to try eating Finnish Reindeer meatballs. As we approached Market Square, we noticed a change in atmosphere much different from the quiet neighborhood nearby our hotel. Finnish vendors were selling everything from trinkets to local delicacies. Meanwhile, a sea of people made their way up and down the rows gobbling up delectable delights, shopping and sitting down for coffee. Although the pace was definitely lively it was nowhere near as chaotic as some of the markets we've visited in Asia, such as Jonker StreetNight Market in Malacca or the ShilinMarket in Taipei.
How did the Reindeer meatballs taste? Well, they weren't nearly as distinct as they thought they would be. I have a lot of experience eating animal meat such as deer, elk and moose having grown up on Vancouver Island. I was expecting the Reindeer to have more of a pronounced and unique taste; however, it was rather nondescript, at least in the form of these meatballs, and I wouldn't have been surprised if somebody told me these were pork or chicken balls. I'm hoping to soon try Reindeer steak which I think may have more of a unique flavor.
Finally, we ended up coming back to Market Square for dinner where we ended up having the same thing; except this time we replaced the Reindeer meatballs with grilled salmon. If I had to choose between the two, the salmon would win hands down. I'm a huge salmon lover (it's probably one of my top 5 favorite foods) and this was grilled to perfection with each piece melting in my mouth.
Overall, our second day in Helsinki was very pleasant. Our plan is to do a bit of island hopping tomorrow along with a day trip to Tallinn, Estonia the following day. Although we don't actually have a lot of time left in Helsinki, I'm sure we'll make the most of it gormandizing on more salmon and hopefully some reindeer steak:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/helsinki-finland-attractions
Meidän toinen päivä tutustuen Helsinki, Suomi annamme sinulle kiertue ympäri kaupunkia jotkut ehdottivat asioita keskustan alueella sekä vierailu Kauppatorilta maistella suomalaisia ​​elintarvikkeita, mukaan lukien poro lihapullia, grillattua lohta, perunaa, vihanneksia ja valkosipuli kastike.
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
This video features the song 'Funkorama' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Shopping for Finnish food and goods at a Finnish Grocery store in Dalsbruk / Taalintehdas, Finland

One of my favorite things to do in a new country is to explore local markets and grocery stores and in our latest travel video from Finland we're on a quest to ...

One of my favorite things to do in a new country is to explore local markets and grocery stores and in our latest travel video from Finland we're on a quest to buy some local Finnish foods and goods as presents at a Finnish grocery store in the town of Dalsbruk, Finland (Taalintehdas, Finland).
We're going to give you a little tour of a Finnish supermarket and we'll see what strange food items we can find.
So smoked salmon is very popular food over here. You eat it with Rye bread. That's something we had almost everyday.
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We're also buying some Salmiakki, which is black salty licorice. I detested the taste of it but Sam really like it and apparently so does his Dad, so this is for him. This is a present for my Dad. For George.
So in Finland there are many different kinds of alcoholic beers and beverages to choose from that you even have licorice flavored Salmiakki beer.
So chocolate is extremely popular in Finland and there is no brand more famous than Karl Fazer.
Black rye bread is always a really popular. We've been eating this daily with butter and cheese and smoked salmon on top.
Canada represent. We've got some Maple Syrup. And of course the lumberjack.
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'Poofy Reel' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

One of my favorite things to do in a new country is to explore local markets and grocery stores and in our latest travel video from Finland we're on a quest to buy some local Finnish foods and goods as presents at a Finnish grocery store in the town of Dalsbruk, Finland (Taalintehdas, Finland).
We're going to give you a little tour of a Finnish supermarket and we'll see what strange food items we can find.
So smoked salmon is very popular food over here. You eat it with Rye bread. That's something we had almost everyday.
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We're also buying some Salmiakki, which is black salty licorice. I detested the taste of it but Sam really like it and apparently so does his Dad, so this is for him. This is a present for my Dad. For George.
So in Finland there are many different kinds of alcoholic beers and beverages to choose from that you even have licorice flavored Salmiakki beer.
So chocolate is extremely popular in Finland and there is no brand more famous than Karl Fazer.
Black rye bread is always a really popular. We've been eating this daily with butter and cheese and smoked salmon on top.
Canada represent. We've got some Maple Syrup. And of course the lumberjack.
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'Poofy Reel' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

While in Finland we planned on doing a Finnish candy taste test including sampling Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki; however, we comple...

While in Finland we planned on doing a Finnish candy taste test including sampling Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki; however, we completely ran out of time. After raiding a Finnish supermarket we stocked up on as many products as we could and stuffed them into our already tightly packed suitcases to try back home in Canada.GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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One of the things to do in Finland is to experience Finnish culture by sampling its wide range of cuisine and snack foods (junk food).
For the most part we found all of these Finnish treats to be especially delicious; however, Audrey thought the licorice and Salmiakki were disgusting - an opinion shared by my foreigners.
Overall, this is the complete list of Finnish food products we sampled:
1) Jim Chocolate Bar by Fazer (dark chocolate with fruit mousse filling)
2) Lakupala fruit flavored licorice by Panada (Finnish salty liquorice)
3) Tupla chocolate bar (milk chocolate with nougat and almonds)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Pineapple Filled Finnish Liquorice bar
5) Moomin fruit wine gums or gummy bears
6) Salmiakki (Finnish salty licorice with Ammonium Chloride
7) Jenkki spearmint gum
8) Karl Fazer milk chocolate bar
9) Karl Fazer chili chocolate bar
10) GeishaChocolate bar by Fazer
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/finnish-food-taste-test
Finnish Cuisine: Finnish FoodTaste Test (Salmiakki, Licorice, Fazer Chocolate, Tupla, Angry Birds):
We were hoping to do a Finnish chocolates and candy bar while we were in Finland but unfortunately we ran out of time. So we're now back at home in Canada and we're just sitting in my backyard and today we are going to be taste testing all of this candy. First off we are starting with this little Jim bar. It has a very fruity flavor. This is called Lakupala and it is Tropico. Apparently, there is dark chocolate, orange, berries and possibly pineapple. So I was reading up on this chocolate bar and apparently Tupla means double because you get two little bars inside of the package. Okay, so it is milk chocolate and nuts on the exterior. And then I think the filling might be nougat. It is kind of chewy and very sugary. Angry birds originated from Finland and they have a little candy bar. It is a very sugary licorice and it is pineapple flavored inside. Here I have Moomin gummy bears. So if you're not too familiar with Moomins, they're actually characters from a Finnish fairy tale. No Finnish taste test video would be complete without testing Salmiakki. This is a treat that is absolutely adored in Finland but a lot of foreigners don't like it. It is extremely salty. It is made with Ammonium Chloride. It is like a black type of licorice except it is so much saltier than any kind of licorice I've ever had. I love it. So I actually have a few Finnish Canadian friends and whenever they come back from Finland this is what they bring back. I've actually had this several times before in Canada. Aside from Salmiakki, my next favorite Finnish food is Karl Fazer chocolate. While we were in the supermarket looking for different chocolate bars we could try we came across Karl Fazer bar but as you can see over here this one is Chili and Crisps. So I've never had chocolate with chili before. There is something crunchy in there for sure. Okay, actually when you swallow the chocolate there is a slight burn in your throat. I think there is a chili.The best way to describe the licorice all sorts. Some of them are more sugary, some of them have more of a licorice taste, some of them are more chewy, so you've just got to grab a whole bunch of them, taste them one by one and see which one you like the most. And I saved one of my favorites for last - this is the Geisha chocolate bar which is also produced by Karl Fazer. That is really nice. So yeah, this one is a milk chocolate and it has a creamy hazelnut filling. Perfection. So that concludes our Finnish taste test. Let us know if you've tried any Finnish chocolates, licorice, gummy bears or Salmiakki. We're curious to know.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.

While in Finland we planned on doing a Finnish candy taste test including sampling Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki; however, we completely ran out of time. After raiding a Finnish supermarket we stocked up on as many products as we could and stuffed them into our already tightly packed suitcases to try back home in Canada.GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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One of the things to do in Finland is to experience Finnish culture by sampling its wide range of cuisine and snack foods (junk food).
For the most part we found all of these Finnish treats to be especially delicious; however, Audrey thought the licorice and Salmiakki were disgusting - an opinion shared by my foreigners.
Overall, this is the complete list of Finnish food products we sampled:
1) Jim Chocolate Bar by Fazer (dark chocolate with fruit mousse filling)
2) Lakupala fruit flavored licorice by Panada (Finnish salty liquorice)
3) Tupla chocolate bar (milk chocolate with nougat and almonds)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Pineapple Filled Finnish Liquorice bar
5) Moomin fruit wine gums or gummy bears
6) Salmiakki (Finnish salty licorice with Ammonium Chloride
7) Jenkki spearmint gum
8) Karl Fazer milk chocolate bar
9) Karl Fazer chili chocolate bar
10) GeishaChocolate bar by Fazer
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/finnish-food-taste-test
Finnish Cuisine: Finnish FoodTaste Test (Salmiakki, Licorice, Fazer Chocolate, Tupla, Angry Birds):
We were hoping to do a Finnish chocolates and candy bar while we were in Finland but unfortunately we ran out of time. So we're now back at home in Canada and we're just sitting in my backyard and today we are going to be taste testing all of this candy. First off we are starting with this little Jim bar. It has a very fruity flavor. This is called Lakupala and it is Tropico. Apparently, there is dark chocolate, orange, berries and possibly pineapple. So I was reading up on this chocolate bar and apparently Tupla means double because you get two little bars inside of the package. Okay, so it is milk chocolate and nuts on the exterior. And then I think the filling might be nougat. It is kind of chewy and very sugary. Angry birds originated from Finland and they have a little candy bar. It is a very sugary licorice and it is pineapple flavored inside. Here I have Moomin gummy bears. So if you're not too familiar with Moomins, they're actually characters from a Finnish fairy tale. No Finnish taste test video would be complete without testing Salmiakki. This is a treat that is absolutely adored in Finland but a lot of foreigners don't like it. It is extremely salty. It is made with Ammonium Chloride. It is like a black type of licorice except it is so much saltier than any kind of licorice I've ever had. I love it. So I actually have a few Finnish Canadian friends and whenever they come back from Finland this is what they bring back. I've actually had this several times before in Canada. Aside from Salmiakki, my next favorite Finnish food is Karl Fazer chocolate. While we were in the supermarket looking for different chocolate bars we could try we came across Karl Fazer bar but as you can see over here this one is Chili and Crisps. So I've never had chocolate with chili before. There is something crunchy in there for sure. Okay, actually when you swallow the chocolate there is a slight burn in your throat. I think there is a chili.The best way to describe the licorice all sorts. Some of them are more sugary, some of them have more of a licorice taste, some of them are more chewy, so you've just got to grab a whole bunch of them, taste them one by one and see which one you like the most. And I saved one of my favorites for last - this is the Geisha chocolate bar which is also produced by Karl Fazer. That is really nice. So yeah, this one is a milk chocolate and it has a creamy hazelnut filling. Perfection. So that concludes our Finnish taste test. Let us know if you've tried any Finnish chocolates, licorice, gummy bears or Salmiakki. We're curious to know.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.

Our day five adventure travels in Finland started with an adrenaline rush. From Kasnas we departed with Rib boats on a white knuckle grip adventure in the Balti...

Our day five adventure travels in Finland started with an adrenaline rush. From Kasnas we departed with Rib boats on a white knuckle grip adventure in the Baltic sea to Hanko (Swedish: Hangö) - a bilingual port town. After resting and filling our bellies with copious amounts of creamy Salmon soup, molasses infused rye bread and flaky apple pie we set off for the day with our Sun Fun bicycle rentals.
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This cute quaint little town is lined with beaches, forests and small rural farms. We stopped many times along the way to take in the scenic views and to hike to different vantage points.
Our final stop prior to dinner was at a small farm where we encountered many different kind of farm animals including sheep, rosters and chicken. While snapping photos, we both got too close to the fence receiving a sudden shock! Little did we know it was an electric fence ;) Our time was spent getting to learn more about life on a Finnish farm while selecting ingredients for our meal (most vegetables) that we'd be cooking together as a team later on.
For dinner we learned how to cook Finnish cuisine with an emphasis on salads, soups and grilled sausages. It's always more rewarding when you cook food together and it was a fun way to cap off our fifth day in Finland.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/exploring-hanko-boat-bicycle-cooking-finnish-cuisine
Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
Day five in Finland. This morning we're taking a speed boat from Kasnas to Hanko.
Ready for some adventure guys? Yeah! Yes!
Finland's archipelago region, which is part of the Baltic Sea, is home to thousands of small islands. The rib boat was a fun way to experience the natural scenery of this area. Plus it got us to the port town of Hanko in record time.
Woo!
We just arrived here in Hanko and we've picked up our Sun Fun bikes and we're going to go on a little tour of the city.
Hanko is a small town that sits on the shores of the Baltic Sea, and it also happens to be the southernmost point in all of Finland. This is a popular summer destination, where Finns rent villas by the sea. Everything about the town felt laid-back and relaxed.
Our afternoon in Hanko was spent doing a little bit of hiking and plenty of biking past ponds, through forests, and along the beach.
So you just made some new friends! Bah bah! I'm just hanging out with my new friends here the sheep. We're visiting a farm and I guess what we're going to be doing here is selecting some ingredients - some vegetables and different things - and we're going to be cooking our own meal tonight. Oh, yes!
So neither of us realized this is actually an electric fence and we both just got zapped. That's an electric fence.
We just finished our bike ride where we got to visit a few local farms and now we're going to be cooking a meal with all of those local ingredients. Let's go to the kitchen.
Peeling time. I'm in charge of potatoes.
Don't eat all of my whip cream. I said one bite because you want to be in the video. Mmmm, one more. One more. That's so mean.
Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
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Our day five adventure travels in Finland started with an adrenaline rush. From Kasnas we departed with Rib boats on a white knuckle grip adventure in the Baltic sea to Hanko (Swedish: Hangö) - a bilingual port town. After resting and filling our bellies with copious amounts of creamy Salmon soup, molasses infused rye bread and flaky apple pie we set off for the day with our Sun Fun bicycle rentals.
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This cute quaint little town is lined with beaches, forests and small rural farms. We stopped many times along the way to take in the scenic views and to hike to different vantage points.
Our final stop prior to dinner was at a small farm where we encountered many different kind of farm animals including sheep, rosters and chicken. While snapping photos, we both got too close to the fence receiving a sudden shock! Little did we know it was an electric fence ;) Our time was spent getting to learn more about life on a Finnish farm while selecting ingredients for our meal (most vegetables) that we'd be cooking together as a team later on.
For dinner we learned how to cook Finnish cuisine with an emphasis on salads, soups and grilled sausages. It's always more rewarding when you cook food together and it was a fun way to cap off our fifth day in Finland.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/exploring-hanko-boat-bicycle-cooking-finnish-cuisine
Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
Day five in Finland. This morning we're taking a speed boat from Kasnas to Hanko.
Ready for some adventure guys? Yeah! Yes!
Finland's archipelago region, which is part of the Baltic Sea, is home to thousands of small islands. The rib boat was a fun way to experience the natural scenery of this area. Plus it got us to the port town of Hanko in record time.
Woo!
We just arrived here in Hanko and we've picked up our Sun Fun bikes and we're going to go on a little tour of the city.
Hanko is a small town that sits on the shores of the Baltic Sea, and it also happens to be the southernmost point in all of Finland. This is a popular summer destination, where Finns rent villas by the sea. Everything about the town felt laid-back and relaxed.
Our afternoon in Hanko was spent doing a little bit of hiking and plenty of biking past ponds, through forests, and along the beach.
So you just made some new friends! Bah bah! I'm just hanging out with my new friends here the sheep. We're visiting a farm and I guess what we're going to be doing here is selecting some ingredients - some vegetables and different things - and we're going to be cooking our own meal tonight. Oh, yes!
So neither of us realized this is actually an electric fence and we both just got zapped. That's an electric fence.
We just finished our bike ride where we got to visit a few local farms and now we're going to be cooking a meal with all of those local ingredients. Let's go to the kitchen.
Peeling time. I'm in charge of potatoes.
Don't eat all of my whip cream. I said one bite because you want to be in the video. Mmmm, one more. One more. That's so mean.
Exploring Hanko by boat and bicycle & cooking Finnish cuisine | Finland Vlog Day 5
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

Eating in Turku, Finland

"The food in Turku was similar to the food we tasted in Helsinki. Artic char, asparagus, and blueberries continued to be present in the cuisine, although the re...

"The food in Turku was similar to the food we tasted in Helsinki. Artic char, asparagus, and blueberries continued to be present in the cuisine, although the restaurants were slightly more casual."
Read the full blog post here: https://thekittchen.com/eating-way-turku/

"The food in Turku was similar to the food we tasted in Helsinki. Artic char, asparagus, and blueberries continued to be present in the cuisine, although the restaurants were slightly more casual."
Read the full blog post here: https://thekittchen.com/eating-way-turku/

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Social and Health Care Services in Finland

56. Health care in Finland

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published: 18 Apr 2018

FinlandCare – why experts turn to Finland for healthcare solutions

Co-operation is power - especially in the healthcare industry. FinlandCare together with its prestigious member companies offer healthcare services in the fields of specialized medical care, elderly and disabled care, rehabilitation and occupational healthcare, technology, as well as health education and consulting.
Our members provide Finnish and international patients, customers and partners solutions and treatments to individual needs.
Come and join the movement!
Special appearances in the video by FinlandCare and member companies Aino HealthManagement, Medanta, Commit and Orton.

published: 25 Jan 2016

Katie In Finland: Healthcare in Finland

Katie and Berin are both suffering through a summer cold — which makes this the perfect time to discuss their experiences with the health care system in Finland!
Visithttp://katieinfinland for additional show notes.
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published: 17 Aug 2015

Finland’s health care system and changes in the operating environment for medical doctors

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Living in Finland: Weather, clothing and health tips

Health fears caused by Finland''s drink culture

(15 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
AP TelevisionRovaniemi, Finland, 11 December 2009
1. Mid shot of two men drinking beer at bar
2. Wide of barman walking behind the counter
3. Mid shot of vodka bottles and glasses on shelf with luminous advertising
4. Mid shot of barmaid working behind counter
5. Pan of bottles of alcoholic spirits on bar counter
6. Mid shot of barman Miko mixing local cocktail with cranberry vodka and butterscotch liquor
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Barman "Zoom Up" Bar:
"Vodka is the most common I think. Of course, I offer vodka, differently flavoured vodkas, and also some cocktails made from local berries, they are quite popular also."
8. Close up of cranberries being put into cocktail with cranberry vodka, butterscotch liquor, sugar
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Bar...

published: 24 Jul 2015

HEALTHTECH FINLAND

HEALTHTECH - A HUMANE INDUSTRY Healthtech equals more than half of Finland’s high technology exports. Over 95 procent of all health tech products manufactured here are being exported.
A country know for it’s mobile technologies, vehement engineering and design has evolved into a hub of health tech businesses.

published: 21 Aug 2014

Joint External Evaluation - Finland’s Health Security 2017

published: 07 Nov 2017

Finland's First Female President on Women's Rights, Healthcare & Rise of Far Right in Europe

International student health insurance Finland

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FinlandCare – why experts turn to Finland for healthcare solutions

Co-operation is power - especially in the healthcare industry. FinlandCare together with its prestigious member companies offer healthcare services in the field...

Co-operation is power - especially in the healthcare industry. FinlandCare together with its prestigious member companies offer healthcare services in the fields of specialized medical care, elderly and disabled care, rehabilitation and occupational healthcare, technology, as well as health education and consulting.
Our members provide Finnish and international patients, customers and partners solutions and treatments to individual needs.
Come and join the movement!
Special appearances in the video by FinlandCare and member companies Aino HealthManagement, Medanta, Commit and Orton.

Co-operation is power - especially in the healthcare industry. FinlandCare together with its prestigious member companies offer healthcare services in the fields of specialized medical care, elderly and disabled care, rehabilitation and occupational healthcare, technology, as well as health education and consulting.
Our members provide Finnish and international patients, customers and partners solutions and treatments to individual needs.
Come and join the movement!
Special appearances in the video by FinlandCare and member companies Aino HealthManagement, Medanta, Commit and Orton.

Katie In Finland: Healthcare in Finland

Katie and Berin are both suffering through a summer cold — which makes this the perfect time to discuss their experiences with the health care system in Finland...

Katie and Berin are both suffering through a summer cold — which makes this the perfect time to discuss their experiences with the health care system in Finland!
Visithttp://katieinfinland for additional show notes.
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Katie and Berin are both suffering through a summer cold — which makes this the perfect time to discuss their experiences with the health care system in Finland!
Visithttp://katieinfinland for additional show notes.
Our intro music is "These FairHands" by NickJaina
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While the United States still can't seem to find a healthcare system that works well for all Americans, these are a few of the top countries with the best healt...

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(15 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
AP TelevisionRovaniemi, Finland, 11 December 2009
1. Mid shot of two men drinking beer at bar
2. Wide of barman walking behind the counter
3. Mid shot of vodka bottles and glasses on shelf with luminous advertising
4. Mid shot of barmaid working behind counter
5. Pan of bottles of alcoholic spirits on bar counter
6. Mid shot of barman Miko mixing local cocktail with cranberry vodka and butterscotch liquor
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Barman "Zoom Up" Bar:
"Vodka is the most common I think. Of course, I offer vodka, differently flavoured vodkas, and also some cocktails made from local berries, they are quite popular also."
8. Close up of cranberries being put into cocktail with cranberry vodka, butterscotch liquor, sugar
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Barman "Zoom Up" Bar:
"I think it''s more of a cultural thing than depending on the lightness or darkness because people also drink a lot at summer, and there''s light then and it doesn''t become dark then."
10. Wide of street in twilight
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 12 December 2009
11. Mid shot of local vodka bottles
12. Wide shot of barman Lauri Syrjanen showing bottle of flavoured vodka - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "DorisClub": "Vanilla vodka, really sweet, really good, for example with Coke", showing second bottle - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "Finnish taste, blueberry, also really good."
13. Close up of bottle of ''Salmiakki'' vodka - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "It''s liquorice and really popular in Finland, everybody drinks it. Guys with suits and youngsters on the street."
14. Close up of bottle of ''Jaloviina'', a mixture of vodka and cognac - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "This is one star Jaloviina, this is half and half."
15. Mid shot of barman Lauri Syrjanan mixing drink behind the counter - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "Now I make a drink called ''Kelkka'' (Finnish for "sledge"), Finnish really popular drink, two centilitres of passionfruit liquor."
16. Close up of barman pouring two centilitres of blackcurrant vodka into glass
17. Mid shot of barman pouring orange juice into glass - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, barman "Doris Club": "And then Orange juice."
18. Wide of barman shaking cocktail
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 11 December 2009
19. Wide of Rovaniemi bridge in twilight
20. Wide of medical practice entrance
21. Mid shot of psychiatrist Dr. Antti Liikkanen in his office
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Antti Liikkanen, Psychiatrist:
"It''s a very, very big problem in our health care system. We have about 500,000 alcoholics in Finland - it means people who drink too much alcohol. There are two large parties, one of them are from 50 to 70 and they are male. And there are more and more females drinking too much alcohol. But one thing is quite clear: we don''t have problems with youngsters."
23. Close of medical book on table
24. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Antti Liikkanen, Psychiatrist:
"It''s pure alcohol if possible, and we don''t drink it from glass, we drink it from the bottle straight away."
25. Wide of woman sitting in corridor in medical practice
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 12 December 2009
26. Close up of man drinking glass of beer in ''Gaissa'' restaurant
27. Mid shot of family eating at table in restaurant
28. SOUNDBITE (English) Jose Gallego, Tourist:
"The Finnish beer, I like it and it''s different from other beers like Belgium beer or French beer."
29. Close up of glass and bottle of Finnish beer on table
30. Mid shot of tourist couple having wine in restaurant
31. Mid shot of tourist drinking wine sitting in restaurant
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(15 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
AP TelevisionRovaniemi, Finland, 11 December 2009
1. Mid shot of two men drinking beer at bar
2. Wide of barman walking behind the counter
3. Mid shot of vodka bottles and glasses on shelf with luminous advertising
4. Mid shot of barmaid working behind counter
5. Pan of bottles of alcoholic spirits on bar counter
6. Mid shot of barman Miko mixing local cocktail with cranberry vodka and butterscotch liquor
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Barman "Zoom Up" Bar:
"Vodka is the most common I think. Of course, I offer vodka, differently flavoured vodkas, and also some cocktails made from local berries, they are quite popular also."
8. Close up of cranberries being put into cocktail with cranberry vodka, butterscotch liquor, sugar
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Miko, Barman "Zoom Up" Bar:
"I think it''s more of a cultural thing than depending on the lightness or darkness because people also drink a lot at summer, and there''s light then and it doesn''t become dark then."
10. Wide of street in twilight
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 12 December 2009
11. Mid shot of local vodka bottles
12. Wide shot of barman Lauri Syrjanen showing bottle of flavoured vodka - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "DorisClub": "Vanilla vodka, really sweet, really good, for example with Coke", showing second bottle - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "Finnish taste, blueberry, also really good."
13. Close up of bottle of ''Salmiakki'' vodka - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "It''s liquorice and really popular in Finland, everybody drinks it. Guys with suits and youngsters on the street."
14. Close up of bottle of ''Jaloviina'', a mixture of vodka and cognac - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "This is one star Jaloviina, this is half and half."
15. Mid shot of barman Lauri Syrjanan mixing drink behind the counter - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, Barman "Doris Club": "Now I make a drink called ''Kelkka'' (Finnish for "sledge"), Finnish really popular drink, two centilitres of passionfruit liquor."
16. Close up of barman pouring two centilitres of blackcurrant vodka into glass
17. Mid shot of barman pouring orange juice into glass - UPSOUND (English) Lauri Syrjanen, barman "Doris Club": "And then Orange juice."
18. Wide of barman shaking cocktail
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 11 December 2009
19. Wide of Rovaniemi bridge in twilight
20. Wide of medical practice entrance
21. Mid shot of psychiatrist Dr. Antti Liikkanen in his office
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Antti Liikkanen, Psychiatrist:
"It''s a very, very big problem in our health care system. We have about 500,000 alcoholics in Finland - it means people who drink too much alcohol. There are two large parties, one of them are from 50 to 70 and they are male. And there are more and more females drinking too much alcohol. But one thing is quite clear: we don''t have problems with youngsters."
23. Close of medical book on table
24. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Antti Liikkanen, Psychiatrist:
"It''s pure alcohol if possible, and we don''t drink it from glass, we drink it from the bottle straight away."
25. Wide of woman sitting in corridor in medical practice
AP Television News
Rovaniemi, Finland, 12 December 2009
26. Close up of man drinking glass of beer in ''Gaissa'' restaurant
27. Mid shot of family eating at table in restaurant
28. SOUNDBITE (English) Jose Gallego, Tourist:
"The Finnish beer, I like it and it''s different from other beers like Belgium beer or French beer."
29. Close up of glass and bottle of Finnish beer on table
30. Mid shot of tourist couple having wine in restaurant
31. Mid shot of tourist drinking wine sitting in restaurant
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HEALTHTECH FINLAND

HEALTHTECH - A HUMANE INDUSTRY Healthtech equals more than half of Finland’s high technology exports. Over 95 procent of all health tech products manufactured h...

HEALTHTECH - A HUMANE INDUSTRY Healthtech equals more than half of Finland’s high technology exports. Over 95 procent of all health tech products manufactured here are being exported.
A country know for it’s mobile technologies, vehement engineering and design has evolved into a hub of health tech businesses.

HEALTHTECH - A HUMANE INDUSTRY Healthtech equals more than half of Finland’s high technology exports. Over 95 procent of all health tech products manufactured here are being exported.
A country know for it’s mobile technologies, vehement engineering and design has evolved into a hub of health tech businesses.

https://democracynow.org - As we broadcast from UNESCO in Paris, we speak with Tarja Halonen, who was elected in 2000 as Finland’s first female president and served until 2012. Her election came about 100 years after Finland became the first European country where women were given the right to vote. In 2009, Forbes named Halonen among the 100 Most PowerfulWomen in the world. Since leaving office, she has become a prominent advocate for gender equality as well as transparency. She spoke today to mark the International Day for the Universal Access to Information, and we asked her about the country’s cost-effective healthcare system, which she says has given Finland "a lower infant mortality rate, better maternity care than the United States."
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International student health insurance Finland

This video is aimed for international students non EU/EEA nationals who needs a medical travel insurance for the Finnish migration office. www.migri.fi For a...

This video is aimed for international students non EU/EEA nationals who needs a medical travel insurance for the Finnish migration office. www.migri.fi For applying an insurance, go on www.swisscare.com and get instantly your policy by email.

This video is aimed for international students non EU/EEA nationals who needs a medical travel insurance for the Finnish migration office. www.migri.fi For applying an insurance, go on www.swisscare.com and get instantly your policy by email.

Finland: 10 things & awesome facts about Finns

Finland (Suomi) is a country in Northern Europe with a good deal of interesting features and exciting customs. In the last decade Finland has received various international awards, as a European country with one of the highest levels of social & economic stability and tourism attractions.
We decided to pick out the most interesting and unusual facts about this country and created a top list of things you probably didn’t know about this Fennoscandian country.
In this interactive video presentation we featured information about such peculiarities of the Finnish way of living:
- unique hotel in Kakslauttanen, near the Arctic Circle, where one may enjoy the northern lights in full;
- the real admiration of saunas and steam rooms by the Finns ;
- weird championships and contests created ...

published: 03 Jun 2015

HELSINKI - FINLAND'S CAPITAL OF STYLE

Helsinki is one of the coolest little capitals of Europe, and we wasted no time in exploring it's best bits. From mixology bars to farm-to-table food and "upcycled" fashion, we show you what makes Helsinki so hip.
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TOP TRAVEL DESTINATIONS of 2018: Finland

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published: 25 Mar 2018

Road Trip & Things to do in Lapland, Finland

In search for the best winter spots Kristin & I went on a road trip through Lapland in Finland and checked out all the things to do in Lapland and it was magical!
More info: http://www.bemytravelmuse.com/things-to-do-in-lapland/
I know it took a while to finish editing this video as I had to struggle with the 4k video data I got from my new toy: the drone. I'm now able to shoot lovely aerial footage to give you an even broader picture of the destination.
Our trip to finnish Lapland started in Rovaniemi with the visit of the Santa Claus village where we said hi to Santa himself and had some fun tubing and drinking at the ice bar in SnowmanWorld.
Snowmobiling was a great way to start our second day & I would say it's one of the must dos in Lapland for sure!
Next stop was the area of Yl...

How Expensive is Traveling in FINLAND? Exploring Helsinki

In this video I explore Helsinki, the capital of Finland and show how much things cost.
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published: 25 Apr 2018

Finland | Life, People and Culture

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Helsinki, Finland: Vibrant Baltic City

More info about travel to Helsinki: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/finland/helsinki Helsinki is an architectural delight for its Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings and churches.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

published: 11 Apr 2012

Helsinki Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Finland’s thriving waterfront capital, Helsinki, is situated at the northeastern edge of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Russia.
Start voyaging through Helsinki’s history by taking the ferry from Market Square to Suomenlinna Fortress, the battlements of which have protected the Gulf of Finland for almost 300 years.
Helsinki has an abundance of museums and galleries across the city, including the Helsinki Design Museum, which features a permanent exhibition devoted to the great moments of Finnish design.
Continue your design journey at Temppeliaukio Church, a favorite with touring musicians. Helsinki is home to many structures dedicated to theatrical and musical productions. Two of the most iconic are Finlandia Hall a...

9 Must-Do Summer Activities in Finland (Europe's Last Great Wilderness)

Join me, GaryBembridge of TipsForTravellers.com, in Finland as I explore, recommend and show you nine must-do activities in what is known as "Europe's LastGreat Wilderness: in the northern half of the country. You will see bear watching, husky hiking, canoeing, white water rafting, mountain bike safari, Finnish Sauna, wild food and unusual local places to stay.
I filmed this whilst on a Visit Finland hosted press trip, and most of the activities were included within that.
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- Era-Susi Huskies: http://www.erasusi.com/en/Etusivu...

Finland (Suomi) is a country in Northern Europe with a good deal of interesting features and exciting customs. In the last decade Finland has received various international awards, as a European country with one of the highest levels of social & economic stability and tourism attractions.
We decided to pick out the most interesting and unusual facts about this country and created a top list of things you probably didn’t know about this Fennoscandian country.
In this interactive video presentation we featured information about such peculiarities of the Finnish way of living:
- unique hotel in Kakslauttanen, near the Arctic Circle, where one may enjoy the northern lights in full;
- the real admiration of saunas and steam rooms by the Finns ;
- weird championships and contests created for fun and entertainment;
- scientific research, which states that the territory of Finland is constantly growing;
- school education peculiarities in this country and major academic achievements;
- why is Finland is called the Land of lakes and midnight sun?
- Kaamos or Northern lights – unique nature phenomenon, which occurs only in the Arctic area;
- interesting rounding rules, which helped to get rid of 1 and 2 cent coins;
- the most expensive speeding ticket in the history of the country;
- how many letters does Joulupukki ("Yule Goat" or Santa Claus) get every year?
Don’t forget to leave your thoughts and ideas.
All sources and further reading recommendations may be found the the "Credits" section.
Thank you for your attention!

Finland (Suomi) is a country in Northern Europe with a good deal of interesting features and exciting customs. In the last decade Finland has received various international awards, as a European country with one of the highest levels of social & economic stability and tourism attractions.
We decided to pick out the most interesting and unusual facts about this country and created a top list of things you probably didn’t know about this Fennoscandian country.
In this interactive video presentation we featured information about such peculiarities of the Finnish way of living:
- unique hotel in Kakslauttanen, near the Arctic Circle, where one may enjoy the northern lights in full;
- the real admiration of saunas and steam rooms by the Finns ;
- weird championships and contests created for fun and entertainment;
- scientific research, which states that the territory of Finland is constantly growing;
- school education peculiarities in this country and major academic achievements;
- why is Finland is called the Land of lakes and midnight sun?
- Kaamos or Northern lights – unique nature phenomenon, which occurs only in the Arctic area;
- interesting rounding rules, which helped to get rid of 1 and 2 cent coins;
- the most expensive speeding ticket in the history of the country;
- how many letters does Joulupukki ("Yule Goat" or Santa Claus) get every year?
Don’t forget to leave your thoughts and ideas.
All sources and further reading recommendations may be found the the "Credits" section.
Thank you for your attention!

Road Trip & Things to do in Lapland, Finland

In search for the best winter spots Kristin & I went on a road trip through Lapland in Finland and checked out all the things to do in Lapland and it was magica...

In search for the best winter spots Kristin & I went on a road trip through Lapland in Finland and checked out all the things to do in Lapland and it was magical!
More info: http://www.bemytravelmuse.com/things-to-do-in-lapland/
I know it took a while to finish editing this video as I had to struggle with the 4k video data I got from my new toy: the drone. I'm now able to shoot lovely aerial footage to give you an even broader picture of the destination.
Our trip to finnish Lapland started in Rovaniemi with the visit of the Santa Claus village where we said hi to Santa himself and had some fun tubing and drinking at the ice bar in SnowmanWorld.
Snowmobiling was a great way to start our second day & I would say it's one of the must dos in Lapland for sure!
Next stop was the area of Ylläs where we spent most of our time: ice sculpturing, snowshoeing, skiing, dog sledding, a reindeer safari, sauna and northern light sightings made this trip to once in a lifetime winter experience!
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This road trip was executed in only a week with a rental car and a well planned itinerary - following I list all the places we visited & things to do in Lapland (Finland):
- Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi
- Snowman World, Rovaniemi (part of Santa Claus Village)
- Snowmobile Tour with Lapland Safaris, Rovaniemi
- SnowVillage, Kittilä (igloo, ice sculpturing)
- Ylläs Ski Resort, Ylläsjärvi & Äkäslompolo
- AuroraEstate, Ylläs
- Safartica Reindeer Safari, Kitillä
- Snowshoeing, Äkäslompolo
- Huskie Safari with Rami's Huskies, Kittilä
- SaunaGondola, Ylläs (Ylläsjärvi)
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Ylläs - Aurora Estate
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Lapland Safaris
Rami's Huskies
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Snowman World
Snow Village, Kittilä
Sauna Gondola, Ylläs
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In search for the best winter spots Kristin & I went on a road trip through Lapland in Finland and checked out all the things to do in Lapland and it was magical!
More info: http://www.bemytravelmuse.com/things-to-do-in-lapland/
I know it took a while to finish editing this video as I had to struggle with the 4k video data I got from my new toy: the drone. I'm now able to shoot lovely aerial footage to give you an even broader picture of the destination.
Our trip to finnish Lapland started in Rovaniemi with the visit of the Santa Claus village where we said hi to Santa himself and had some fun tubing and drinking at the ice bar in SnowmanWorld.
Snowmobiling was a great way to start our second day & I would say it's one of the must dos in Lapland for sure!
Next stop was the area of Ylläs where we spent most of our time: ice sculpturing, snowshoeing, skiing, dog sledding, a reindeer safari, sauna and northern light sightings made this trip to once in a lifetime winter experience!
--- equipment used to produce this video ---
Cam1:Sony A7 II http://amzn.to/1Gfj8MU
Cam2: Sony NEX 5 http://amzn.to/1FrMMxB
Cam3: GoPro http://amzn.to/1GZdh1q
AmazonTripod http://amzn.to/1Of2HpJ
Joby Gorillapod http://amzn.to/1CMyE0b
Opteka SteadyCam http://amzn.to/1JCHAeb
Zoom H2nAudioRecorder http://amzn.to/1FFVSt4
SDHCMemory Card http://amzn.to/1ygZzWD
Waterproof Memory Card Case http://amzn.to/1FFWLCb
Backpack Osprey Farpoint 40 http://amzn.to/1ceMOlo
This road trip was executed in only a week with a rental car and a well planned itinerary - following I list all the places we visited & things to do in Lapland (Finland):
- Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi
- Snowman World, Rovaniemi (part of Santa Claus Village)
- Snowmobile Tour with Lapland Safaris, Rovaniemi
- SnowVillage, Kittilä (igloo, ice sculpturing)
- Ylläs Ski Resort, Ylläsjärvi & Äkäslompolo
- AuroraEstate, Ylläs
- Safartica Reindeer Safari, Kitillä
- Snowshoeing, Äkäslompolo
- Huskie Safari with Rami's Huskies, Kittilä
- SaunaGondola, Ylläs (Ylläsjärvi)
===
Made possible by
TourismBoards of:
http://www.visitfinland.com
http://www.visitrovaniemi.fi
http://www.yllas.fi
Hotels:
Rovaniemi - Sokos Hotel Vaakuna
Ylläs - Aurora Estate
Tour Operators:
Lapland Safaris
Rami's Huskies
Safartica
Locations:
Snowman World
Snow Village, Kittilä
Sauna Gondola, Ylläs
--- my travel equipment ---
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
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My personal recommendations for Hotels & Hostels:
http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
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10 BestPlaces To VisitIn Finland
12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions In Finland | Planetware
10 Best Places To Visit In Finland ` Touropia TravelExpertsThe Top 10 ThingsTo Do In Finland - Tripadvisor - Finland...
Finland`S `Ten Most BeautifulLandscapes` —
The 10 Most Beautiful Spots You Need To Visit In Finland
The 10 Most Beautiful Towns In Finland - The CultureTrip
Tourist Attractions In Finland - Top 30 Cities And Towns To Visit
Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Finland ` Top Travel Lists
11 Amazing Cities And Towns You Have To Visit In Finland - Hand ...
Main Attractions In Helsinki | Visit Helsinki : City Of Helsinki`S Official ...
Most Beautiful Places Finland
Savonlinna
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Afbeeldingsresultaat Voor 10 Best Places To Visit In Finland The Top 10 Things To Do In Finland - Tripadvisor
Visiting Finland In Winter: Top 15 Winter Activities In Finland
Top 10 Attractions In Lapland | Travel Away
Top 10 Things To Do In Helsinki - Wow Travel
15 Best Places To Visit In Finland - Page 10 Of 15 - The Crazy Tourist
10 Reasons To Visit Finland In Summer - Notes Of Nomads
Top 25 Off-Beat Places In Norway - Official Travel ... - Visit Norway
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In this video I explore Helsinki, the capital of Finland and show how much things cost.
NEED GEAR FOR YOUR TRAVELS? VisitGabriel'sAmazon e-store for ideas: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gabrieltraveler
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Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO6 Black. Get it here: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
How Expensive is Traveling in FINLAND? Exploring Helsinki

In this video I explore Helsinki, the capital of Finland and show how much things cost.
NEED GEAR FOR YOUR TRAVELS? VisitGabriel'sAmazon e-store for ideas: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gabrieltraveler
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. For more info CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/2hRlQFi
Or check out "Following My Thumb", Gabriel's book of adventure travel stories: http://amzn.to/2EaWk7Q
More books by GabrielMorris: https://www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Morris/e/B001JS0KOS/
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrieltraveler
Join the "Love of Travel" Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/224985807515334/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO6 Black. Get it here: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
How Expensive is Traveling in FINLAND? Exploring Helsinki

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More info about travel to Helsinki: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/finland/helsinki Helsinki is an architectural delight for its Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings and churches.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

More info about travel to Helsinki: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/finland/helsinki Helsinki is an architectural delight for its Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings and churches.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

https://www.expedia.com/Helsinki.d178261.Destination-Travel-Guides
Finland’s thriving waterfront capital, Helsinki, is situated at the northeastern edge of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Russia.
Start voyaging through Helsinki’s history by taking the ferry from Market Square to Suomenlinna Fortress, the battlements of which have protected the Gulf of Finland for almost 300 years.
Helsinki has an abundance of museums and galleries across the city, including the Helsinki Design Museum, which features a permanent exhibition devoted to the great moments of Finnish design.
Continue your design journey at Temppeliaukio Church, a favorite with touring musicians. Helsinki is home to many structures dedicated to theatrical and musical productions. Two of the most iconic are Finlandia Hall and the Helsinki Music Centre.
Wander through Esplanadi, often referred to as the living room of the city. From here, walk north to Senate Square, which fans out from the fatherly gaze of Emperor Alexander II.
Climb the stairs to the foot of Helsinki Cathedral, a breathtaking whitewashed structure that towers above the rest of the city. Stare up at the twelve apostles, ten-foot-tall zinc statues which stand like wise custodians.
In stark contrast to Helsinki Cathedral is its brooding younger brother, Uspenski Cathedral. Built with dark bricks, the cathedral is powerfully conspicuous as it rises from the surrounding white granite of the Katajanokka district.
Celebrations of education and creativity mean Helsinki is a city designed for life. Its long-held reputation as one of the world’s happiest places lures people from all over the world. And now, it is calling to you.

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Finland’s thriving waterfront capital, Helsinki, is situated at the northeastern edge of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Russia.
Start voyaging through Helsinki’s history by taking the ferry from Market Square to Suomenlinna Fortress, the battlements of which have protected the Gulf of Finland for almost 300 years.
Helsinki has an abundance of museums and galleries across the city, including the Helsinki Design Museum, which features a permanent exhibition devoted to the great moments of Finnish design.
Continue your design journey at Temppeliaukio Church, a favorite with touring musicians. Helsinki is home to many structures dedicated to theatrical and musical productions. Two of the most iconic are Finlandia Hall and the Helsinki Music Centre.
Wander through Esplanadi, often referred to as the living room of the city. From here, walk north to Senate Square, which fans out from the fatherly gaze of Emperor Alexander II.
Climb the stairs to the foot of Helsinki Cathedral, a breathtaking whitewashed structure that towers above the rest of the city. Stare up at the twelve apostles, ten-foot-tall zinc statues which stand like wise custodians.
In stark contrast to Helsinki Cathedral is its brooding younger brother, Uspenski Cathedral. Built with dark bricks, the cathedral is powerfully conspicuous as it rises from the surrounding white granite of the Katajanokka district.
Celebrations of education and creativity mean Helsinki is a city designed for life. Its long-held reputation as one of the world’s happiest places lures people from all over the world. And now, it is calling to you.

Join me, GaryBembridge of TipsForTravellers.com, in Finland as I explore, recommend and show you nine must-do activities in what is known as "Europe's LastGreat Wilderness: in the northern half of the country. You will see bear watching, husky hiking, canoeing, white water rafting, mountain bike safari, Finnish Sauna, wild food and unusual local places to stay.
I filmed this whilst on a Visit Finland hosted press trip, and most of the activities were included within that.
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Activities and companies I referred to. Please note that most of these provided me with the activity as part of the press trip:
- BearWatching: http://www.karhujenkatselu.fi/en
- Era-Susi Huskies: http://www.erasusi.com/en/Etusivu
- Outdoor Passion Finland: http://www.outdoorpassion.fi/en/
- Pyhapiilo Sauna : http://pyhapiilo.fi/en/
- Ruka Safaris: http://www.rukasafaris.fi/en/
- Nurminiemenratsutila Stables: http://www.nurminiemenratsutila.fi/en/79-suomi/102-riding-stables
- Iso Syote Hotel and Safaris: http://www.hotelli-isosyote.fi/en/main/
- Rukan Kuksa Wild FoodRestaurant : http://www.rukankuksa.fi/en/
- Isokenkäisten klubi Hotel: http://www.ikk.fi/en/
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Join me, GaryBembridge of TipsForTravellers.com, in Finland as I explore, recommend and show you nine must-do activities in what is known as "Europe's LastGreat Wilderness: in the northern half of the country. You will see bear watching, husky hiking, canoeing, white water rafting, mountain bike safari, Finnish Sauna, wild food and unusual local places to stay.
I filmed this whilst on a Visit Finland hosted press trip, and most of the activities were included within that.
Please leave a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel now: http://bit.ly/TFT_YouTube2
Activities and companies I referred to. Please note that most of these provided me with the activity as part of the press trip:
- BearWatching: http://www.karhujenkatselu.fi/en
- Era-Susi Huskies: http://www.erasusi.com/en/Etusivu
- Outdoor Passion Finland: http://www.outdoorpassion.fi/en/
- Pyhapiilo Sauna : http://pyhapiilo.fi/en/
- Ruka Safaris: http://www.rukasafaris.fi/en/
- Nurminiemenratsutila Stables: http://www.nurminiemenratsutila.fi/en/79-suomi/102-riding-stables
- Iso Syote Hotel and Safaris: http://www.hotelli-isosyote.fi/en/main/
- Rukan Kuksa Wild FoodRestaurant : http://www.rukankuksa.fi/en/
- Isokenkäisten klubi Hotel: http://www.ikk.fi/en/
Gary Bembridge of http://www.TipsForTravellers.com is a TravelVlog of travel tips to help you to make the most of your precious vacation time and money
Do you like to travel? Do you want to make the most of your precious vacation time? Do you want to save - or make - your holiday money go further?
Then Tips For Travellers on YouTube is for you.
I’m Gary Bembridge, a travel blogger, writer, published author, podcaster and vlogger. My goal is to help you find and have amazing travel experiences on both land and at sea.
Subscribe to Tips For Travellers on YouTube and every week you will get a new video with travel Inspiration, advice, tips or money saving ideas.
A new video of travel inspiration, advice and tips is posted every week on the channel.
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Finnish News Team Reports On U.S. Elections

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Why is Finland building an underground city?

While the threat from neighbours Russia prompted Finland to begin constructing a huge network of underground facilities in the 1950s, the work continues to this day - a series of 400 separate facilities and tunnels that stretches beneath the Finnish capital of Helsinki. But why is Finland continuing this massive construction?
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EXCLUSIVE - Interview with Finland's president on Russia, NATO and Trump

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As French PresidentEmmanuel Macron visited Finland this week ahead of European elections in 2019, Finland’s president Sauli Niinistö granted an interview to FRANCE 24. He discussed ties with Moscow, the Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in July, and Finland’s stance on NATO.
As France's president visited Finland this week and called on EU members to "modernise" relations with Russia, Finland’s president told FRANCE 24 he remains committed to sanctions against Moscow.
In July, the Russian military carried out exercises in the Gulf of Finland that included a mock invasion and is set to launch its largest war games since the Cold War on September 11.
►► Sensing threats from the West, Russia prepares to flex its military muscle
However, Finland'sPresident Sauli Niinistö told FRANCE 24's CatherineNicholson that Europe needs to reduce tensions with Russia, in order to render such military exercises unnecessary.
President Niinistö also confirmed that Finland is joining President Macron’s "EuropeanInterventionInitiative" – but not currently seeking membership of NATO.
Back on July 16, the Finnish president hosted a closely-watched summit between the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. Sauli Niinistö insists President Trump did not repeat his earlier statement that the European Union was a "foe" of the United States. "He did not repeat anything like that to me…I tried to tell him how important it is to have the translatlantic relation in good care. He did not deny that".
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